Rishab shetty‘S’ Kantara: Chapter 1 ‘has created a buzz directly from the word go. The first part was a huge success, and this prequel turns out to be a bigger hit. In addition to the Box Office success, the film has received fantastic reviews from the audience, and the theaters see massive parties during the show. Another thing that has recently caught attention is that many fans were seen dressed as “Daiva” inside and outside theaters. The videos from people in ‘Daiva’ suits and performed on cantarous music have gone viral. And these performances have left the internet divided, because some appreciate the feeling, while others think it is disrespectful. In the midst of all this, the manufacturers of ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ have shared an official statement on the issue and urged fans to stop dressing as ‘Daiva’ characters and imitate them.Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1 Movie Review
Statement of ‘Kantara chapter 1 ‘Makers After fans imitate’ diava ‘characters
With X (formerly Twitter), the manufacturers of ‘Kantara chapter 1’ shared that both this film and its first payout were made with the intention of respecting and celebrating “Daiva’s glory.” They mentioned that they are grateful for the overwhelming answer, love and heat. The subject that their film handles is very sensitive and has been made considering people’s faith and beliefs. Thus, they appealed to people not to use the characters for performance or mimicry. “To the CinePhiles and the Global Audience, Dhaivaradhane Stands as a Profound Symbol of Faith and Cultural Pride Within Tulunadu, The Coastal Region of Karnataka. Our Films, Kantara and Kantara Chapter-1, Were Creating and Celente of the Purpose The Daivas. We have Strived Tiressly to Ensure that the Propert and Unwave devotion Central to Dhaivaradhane was honored and successfully spread the meaning and legacy of the Tulu soil with the world, “mentioned hombale films.They continued, “We are deeply grateful for the overwhelmingly positive answer. But we have observed that some individuals have imitated the Daiva characters from the film and engaged in inappropriate behavior in public spaces and gatherings.”“Dhaivaradhane or Daiva worship, shown in our film, is anchored in deep spiritual tradition and is not intended for performance or relaxed mimicry. Such actions amount to trivialization of our belief system and deeply harm the religious feelings and faith in the Tulu community. Hombale films therefore make a strong and sincere appeal to the public and the audience to refrain from any action that involves imitating, mimicking or trivializing the Daiva personalities -whether in biohalls or in public places. Dhaivaradhane’s holy nature must always be maintained. We urge all citizens to recognize the spiritual meaning of these depictions and act responsibly and ensure that the dedication we tried to celebrate never compromised or treated easily. We appreciate your continued support and collaboration to preserve holiness in this invaluable cultural heritage, ”the manufacturers concluded.
‘Kantara: Chapter 1’
Released in Kannada, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Bengali and English, ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ drops against the RS 300 Crore club, according to Sacnilk. In addition to Risab Shetty Stars the movie stars Rukmini VasanthJayram, and Gulshan Devaiah in lead roles.